Ohio Statutes
§ 5719.081 — Distraint of goods and chattels for collection of taxes
Ohio § 5719.081
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Bluebook
Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 5719.081 (2026).
Text
When taxes are past due and unpaid, the county treasurer may distrain sufficient goods and chattels belonging to the person charged with such taxes, if such goods and chattels are found within the county, to pay the taxes remaining due, any penalty and interest thereon, and the costs that have accrued. Such treasurer shall immediately advertise in three public places in the township where the property was taken the time and the place it will be sold. If the taxes, penalty, interest, and costs accrued on the property are not paid before the day appointed for such sale, which shall be not less than ten days after the taking of the property, the treasurer shall sell it at public vendue or so much of the property as will pay such taxes, penalty, interest, and costs.
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Legislative History
Effective: July 2, 1984 | Latest Legislation: House Bill 379 - 115th General Assembly
Nearby Sections
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§ 5719.01
Attaching of lien for taxes§ 5719.02
Amounts payable when filing return - manner of payment - advance payments - returns by mail§ 5719.021
Treasurer's office open to collect taxes§ 5719.03
Credit of advance payment of taxes - payment date - late payment penalty - partial payments§ 5719.041
Interest charge for late payment§ 5719.05
Collection of taxes§ 5719.051
Employment of collectors§ 5719.082
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Ohio § 5719.081, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/oh/5719.081.